
About Us
OUR VISION
NPNA envisions a nation, where immigrants, refugees, and all people can achieve their full social, and economic potential to thrive in an inclusive and participatory democracy
OUR MISSION
NPNA’s mission is to advance immigrant equity and inclusion at the state, local and federal level through policy, advocacy and service programs that create vast opportunities for immigrant and refugee communities to achieve full civic, social and economic justice. We achieve our mission through these 5 pillars of impact.
Pillars of Impact
We achieve our mission through these 5 pillars of impact

Democracy Building
Promote democracy building representative democracy by eliminating barriers to naturalization and encouraging the fullcivic participation among immigrant communities, includingthe newly naturalized.

Drive Federal Inclusion Policy
Advance Federal Immigrant Inclusion Policy through legislative campaigns and administrative advocacy to promote racial justice and the full inclusion of immigrant and refugee communities.

Network Capacity Building
Build the capacity of NPNA members through a service-to-organizing model. These initiatives include immigration legal services, a legal defense work, community-based English instruction, and training community navigators, all with the goal of base and power building.

Field Leadership
Drive an immigrant inclusion agenda at the state and local levels through our network via campaigns, cohort development, and convenings that address immigrant inclusion through an intersectional lens.

Communications & Pro Immigrant Narratives
Develop new narratives that foster greater inclusion of long-established immigrant communities, recognize our diverse BIPOC communities and their history while addressing future flows of migrants to our nation.
Since our inception, NPNA has worked toward a vision for full inclusion and in just over a decade we’ve been able to make naturalization more accessible, drive pro-immigrant narratives and build the capacity of the country’s leading immigrant rights organizations.